31 Days of Slavery: Code of Ethics
David C Macon
31 Days of Slavery: Code of Ethics
David C Macon
I have learned to be fully accountable for my past actions. Throughout the course of my life, I have made many bad choices. These choices were the result of the many difficult circumstances we faced as a community and obstacles that were beyond my control, such as poverty within my community, limited resources, no motivation, and no guidance; except from my peers who were also like me. The insufficiency we experienced led me into practices such as ditching school and committing crimes. 31 Days of Slavery is designed to assist and educate our urban poor communities. This journal is a self-help journal for all people on self-help awareness when it comes to racial profiling, the prison system, courts and how to survive in prison. Despite your situation, stay focused and make the best out of it. Never give up nor give in. Stay real to yourself and understand your rights.
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